Taza said:Anakir: Those headphones are not bad headphones, but they're also quite a fair bit away from good headphones or good sound. They're about the same quality as $10-$15 in-ear headphones - my bro likes them for metalworking because he burns through a few pairs a week. However, any Sennheiser headphones blast them out of the water with no competition.
Get one with thicker wires an a warranty.raulpica said:I got 1 of this just some days ago: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.33
I wonder how it is. Yeah, it's cheap and all, but I can't get any earplug/earphones resist more than 6 months, so why spend a lot on them.
I always end up with broken wires inside
Yeah CX300 is where it's at. I'm still going strong on mine after 2 years. The plastic even wore off! Bass is amazing and sound quality is the best I've heard from earphones. Rather expensive though but I got them for 20 euros. Would buy them again for the full price if my pair ever breaks.dice said:http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3396
pound for pound the best earphones I've ever bought
(My fav ones is the sennheiser cx300 but with the DX model being around 4-5 times cheaper, whilst a noticable difference in sound quality - they've been the perfect replacement during periods where I've had to go without my cx300's.)
Anakir said:http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4319
I just ordered them to give it a try. It's got 321 reviews and 428 rates of 4/5 stars. I bought 3 in case I got defective ones. I'm not an audiophile, I just want noise isolation so as long as I can hear my music with decent or good quality - doesn't have to be the best.
QUOTEI bought both this one and the Apple one here at DX. This one sounds terrible when they come, but when you fill in the hole in the back with glue, they sound much better - better than the apple ones. But if you don't want to be bothered with glue, order the Apple headphones.